Saturday, December 26, 2015

DDCA row: Cricketer Himmat Singh’s father files defamation case against Kirti Azad, Bishan Singh Bedi

Tejbir further alleged that Surinder Khanna in an “explicit manner” and Azad, Bedi, and Bahadur in an “implied manner” by “giving an implied consent to the false and defamatory statements are liable to be prosecuted for defamation.” The court will now hear the case on January 4.
Himmat Singh is a right-handed middle-order batsman who has enjoyed successful stints at the junior age groups. The youngster broke into the Ranji Trophy team last year, following his 181 against Tripura in the Cooch Behar Trophy. He then missed the U-19 World Cup but represented Delhi in the Vijay Hazare group fixture against Andhra.
“The accused knowing fully well that the telecast of false and baseless statements over TV and Internet have been intentional and with a motive to create sensation, and with a hidden agenda have circulated this false and defamatory material,” the complainant stated in his plea. He has also sought prosecution under section 500 IPC ( Punishment for defamation).
Duo faces face suspension
After his suspension from the BJP, Azad now faces suspension from DDCA’s membership as well, along with fellow association detractors Bishan Singh Bedi, Surinder Khanna and Sameer Bahadur, all of whom have been making allegations of financial irregularities in the state cricket body.
The quartet hold DDCA’s regular membership, though have no official post or play any part in the day-to-day functioning of the association.
“We will be discussing about what has happened in the last few days and then see what has to be done. Lot of baseless allegations are going around, and it needs to stop. Suspension and defamation suits are option, and they would be discussed,” says DDCA treasurer Ravinder Manchanda.
While there have been suspension of DDCA’s officials in the past, most recent example being president Sneh Bansal, the body is not sure whether the same applies on the regular members.
“I’m not sure about that as of now and only after going through the articles of the association, we can get a clearer picture. Whatever it is, we will find a way forward in the meeting,” says Manchanda.
The scheduled meeting is not an official one and it’s unlikely that all members would attend or pass any resolutions for the same.

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